
Letter to USED: Improving the Competitive Grants for State Assessments Program
The Aurora Institute recently joined education organizations KnowledgeWorks, The Center for Innovation in Education, Great Schools Partnership, and the Center

The Aurora Institute recently joined education organizations KnowledgeWorks, The Center for Innovation in Education, Great Schools Partnership, and the Center

I was inspired to read the National Center for Assessment’s recent article calling for new accountability pilots, Why It’s Time
Federal Updates U.S. Senate Confirms Miguel Cardona as Education Secretary – The United States Senate voted 64-33 in early March
This blog first appeared on the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation website. What if testing could be used to reveal
State and district leaders are greatly concerned about how the disruption caused by COVID-19 will impact the ability to assess
The first day of the Aurora Institute 2020 Virtual Symposium brought together educators, system leaders, and education thought leaders re-imagining
The third blog in our new blog series explores how to redesign grading systems to best help students gain the
The Aurora Institute Center for Policy today released Education Policy Issues for the COVID-19 Era: Policy Actions and Responses to
In the 2019-2020 school year, all 50 states received permission from the U.S. Department of Education to waive the statewide
Aurora Institute President and CEO Susan Patrick and Policy Associate Alexis Chambers recently sat down for an in-depth exploration of